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What Air Pollution in South Korea Can Teach the World about Misinformation
Climate change is an issue that is deeply entwined with lifestyle and one that requires collective action to solve. However,…
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We Can’t Let Monkeypox Turn into a Repeat of COVID
Monkeypox is spreading: there have been more than 3,000 confirmed cases of this virus in over 40 countries, and the…
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Political Affiliation Influences Our Fear of Data Collection
Throughout history, governments have exploited or collected data on their citizens—from benign data, like salary information and census records, to creepy…
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Pediatric Gun Deaths Are A Massive Problem in the U.S.
School shootings feel random in their location yet predictable in their occurrence. Killers target elementary, high school and college students…
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The Science Is Clear: Gun Control Saves Lives
Some editorials simply hurt to write. This is one. At least 19 elementary school children and two teachers are dead,…
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To Better Understand Women’s Health, We Need to Destigmatize Menstrual Blood
Women with endometriosis are often told they are pain-pill seekers, scam artists trying to take advantage of the health system.…
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What the Supreme Court Should Know about Abortion Care
Abortion makes many people uncomfortable. I get it. When I was an ob-gyn resident, I recall telling my supervising physician…
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5 Steps To Help You Replicate Success At Work
To replicate success, identify and record your process to increase work efficiency and productivity. getty If you or a colleague…
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